Woman Kneels Down To Take A Photo Of A Wild Horse, But What Follows Is Beautiful…
3 years ago
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A project called “Strong Women, Wild Horses” involves photographers who capture images of these large, graceful horses in an effort to save them.
Their habitats are being threatened by big corporations, while many of these horses have also been captured and slaughtered in order to make it easier to take over these lands. These photographers are hoping that by drawing attention to the plight of these wild horses, more people will take notice and seek to help them out in any way they can.
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